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t r THE COMMONWEALTH AFTERNOON DAILY i tic troops. The harvests of Amer- i ica guarantee an abundant food ; supply. The Commonwealth, Inc. Scotland Neck Bank Bldg. Scotland Neck, N. C. ? Entered at the Postoffice at Scot. - land Neck, X. C., as second class matter unaer act or Cvrngresa !March 3, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION RATES (In advance) Through the mail Daily Issue One Year $3.00 .Six Months 1.50 By carrier 10 cents per week. SeraiAVeekly One Year $1.50 All articles submitted for publi- cation must bear the author 's name, not neceessarily for publieaton, but as a guarantee of good faith. Friday Cn the other side is re- I treat, discouragement in the fields ja hungry and dissatisfied popula tion at home. Our hopes are ri i ghtf ully high. We look upon the ! present situation as the beginning j of the end, and trust that this for- ward movement of the Allies will !be halted only when it has swept through the last line of German de f enses. O SERVICES AT THE BAPTIST CHURCH The subjects at the Baptist church Sunday will be as follows : At the eleven o'clock morning service Rev. C. A. Thomas, will take for his subject "every man's duty to serve his generation". Every man and woman should hear this sermon. It will be a ser mon for war times, but not a war scirmon At Eight Thirty "The sins of you ;h bring sorrows in old age" will be the subject. This will be ' helpful to everybody but especial- August 9, 1918 ly to young men and women. Let n young people come out. The nignt service is only to minuies long and you will not get tired. At the close of the Sunday school the subject will be "lead pencils,, Come and see how much the lead pencil can tell you. You will never forget the lessons. - nmnIf1Ix . rtivn ! innnnnnsntrDannonncdnnnoannnnnanncQnnnnnnonnnnnonQDanQinaaanaj I I UWlMhll illliva FOR SALE TWO SECOND a Hardware Company. FOR SALE One Oliver type writer and one NatiouaJ cash register. Both iu good condition. Apply to Hardy idLH.rdware Co. t BAGS WANTED We will give yov a good price for your I'erfcUizer bags N. B. Josey Company. -o- It does not matter whether you oarry golf clubs or fishing rods or a camera on your vacation. The main thing is to get the va cation and forget your daily rou 'time for the time being. THE GERMAN OFFENSIVE OF 1918. O The 1918 offensive of the Ger man army, carefully planned at Berlin, was intended to overcome the Allies before America could bring over any effective number of her troops. The successive drives, which began March 21st, have now become historv. We cannot think of them without see-, ing the German division ssent for-; CRIMSON Wood's Seeds. CLOVER A Wonderful Soil-Improver! Also Makes Excellent Win ter and Spring Grazing, the Best of Early Green Food or a Good Hay Crop. The high prices of fertilizers makes it especially desirable for farmers to sow all the soil-improving crops possible, and CRIMSON CLOVER is unquestionably one of the bast of soil-imDrovina croDS. j making wonderful Increases In the i yields of Corn, Cotton and other crops which fdllow it. Write for prices, and WOOD'S I FALL CATALOG, which gives full Information about CRIMSON CLOV ER, ALFALFA and all Seeds for Fall Sowing. Mailed free on request. T. W. WOOD & SONS, SEEDSMEN, - Richmond, Va. NOTICE We have several cars Winifrede Coal rolling. The supply may be cut off at any time if you clont know about Winifrede Coal any user of it will be glad to tell you. We will do the best we can with all orders BOWERS & CO. FOR SALE DO YOU WANT A cotton Gin? If you don't want to buy a new one at $450.00 let us sell you ?ur second hand 70 saw Gin for $125.00. We used it four seasons and with a few small impairs it will gin as much more. Apply Baker and Ever ett, Palmyru ,N. C. S3 a a m a 33 E a a a a 3 02 K EH 32 81 38 r XTRA VACANT We Hooverize in most things, but very, very extravagant in the use of OLD DUTCH CLEANSER, and BONAMI around our FRESH MEAT department. WE HAVE THIS WEEK THE BEST BEEF WE HAVE EVER HAD. -o- CAPTAIN HAKEtELL DECLARES HE TTA5 TTVrrNm TTTT! RTflTTT TTTTTTfi ward, close-packed, wave succeed- Daugtter Had Safferfd A11 Her Lifc xi n n i nig wave, upon ine aineu posiu- Now In Soiendid Health Troubles Gone and She Plays All The Time. "You ought to see what a wondarfnl change Tanlae has mad',', my little girl, why she's like a different child" said Captain, T M. Harrell, residing at In. gleside Georgia, who was for twenty five years a conductor on he Seaboard. "The child was never stiong and had savtieveu ever since a baby,'' he con tinued. ' ' She complained of headaches most all the time and her kidneys gave her no end of trouble. She had no ap petite caul what little she ate soured on her stomach and would put her in misery for hours, so that she could hard ly deep at night. She was weak and nervou sand could not play like other children, although she wanted to. We gave her one thing after smother, but ons. In these drives, we know, f the Germans were utterly regard less of life, and as their men fell others were advanced to take their places. To meet these various drives the Allies under General Foch, i adopted the tactics of a slow and j cautious retreat, giving up one position after another to the Ger man assaults, with as much con servation of men and supplies as possible. The period has been one of intense anxiety fur all the Al lied countries. From clay to day there was no certainty that the allied line would hold. General Foch was playing a waiting game realizing that every day that passed without absolute defeat tended to strengthen the allied cause. America Avas enlarg ing Iwn- transportation facilities DR. C. E. JENKINS (Dental Surgeon) Over Whitehead's Drug Store SCOTLAND NECK N. C. Has taken over Dr. D. F. Keel's equipment and office and is ready to make appointments for all classes of dental work Office Hours Morning 9 to 1. " " Evening 2 to 6 Other appointments by special arrangement Phone 58 Cure for Dysentery O "While I was in Ashland, Kan sas, a gentleman overheard me speaking of Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy," writes William Whitelaw, of Des Moines, Iowa. "He told me in detail of what it had done for his family, but more especially his daughter who was lying at the point of death with a violent .attack of dysentery, and had been given up by the family physician. Some of his neighbors advised him to give iChamberlian's Colic and Diarr hoea Remedy, which he did, and fullv believes that bv doing so sav ed the life of his child. He stated that he had also used this remedy himself with equally gratifying results." m a a a a CLEE VAUGH AN t The business built by quality, cleanliness, courtesy and a square deal. Q Q ! D Q D D D D D a Q D D a a D n ts to ft h h H Q 03 & H 02 D ft D D Q a D D D a a a a a a BED CROSS NOTICE O This is to give notice that the se cond payment on the Red Cross contributions are now due and payable at the Scotland Neck Bank. Please attend to this mat ter as we are being pushed for the August payment. HUGH JOHNSON, President LITTLETON COLLEGE O Hot water heat, electric lights and other modern improvements The 37th annual session will begin September 25th. Write for new illustrated cata logue ; also for particulars con cerning our special offer to a few girls who can not pay our catalo gue rate. Address J. 2.1. Xlliode? Littleton N. C. m n a a a m n i a Participating Contract on Non-participating Rate E3 n a a c H a issued by the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. The maet Q for the money amply secured good surrender values. i - - - SEE a D u Claud A. Paramore, Special Agent g nothing did her any good. "I found the right for her, though, when I started giving her Tanlac. She began picking up right soon after she started taking it. Her strength has been built up won derfully, her kidneys don't worry her like they did and she eas and sleeps like any other healthy voungster. Tanlae has given her heal- and increasing the troops she poir th ant happiness and she's now going to school and playing along with other children as if she'd never been sick at all Tanlae is sold by E. T. Whitehead & Company Scotland Neck N. C. o SAVINGS account is the citi zens badee of honor an em blem of thrift his password to suc cess. The privilege to save offered by a savings account is an invitation to wealth ,position and advancement. You can start a savings account here by depositing one dollar or more. DO IT NOW! Planters and Commercial Bank THE HOME OF SAVINGS" seonanDanDnonnnQDOEnsnnnDnGannnnosonanEa nnnoonnnnoonononcnnonsnnoonnnnnnEaonnnci, true rate. Address J. 2.1. Lliode? ! d D red across the Atlantic. 244,000 men crossed in May, 250,000 in June, each unit bolstering up the alllied reserves. At last in the July drive Gener al Foch himself stronsr enoiurh UNSHAKEN TESTIMONY . v ? a. I Time is the test of truth And Doan's to inaugurate a policv of counter-1 , . A , , , " . Kidney Pills have stood the test in attach, 'ine German crown prm- Seotland Neck No Scotland Neck res v:t; Litre w ins rurees luivvaiu 111 a iaeni wno surrers oaeKacne ,or anncy- salient across the Marne. Succes- ing urinary ills can remain unconvinced sivft Frpnoh-Ampriean attacks im-h? this twiee told testimony . i -iii ,i j- Mrs. J. H. Allsbrook, "Roanoke Si i,l-lucu """ Scotland Neck, gave the following state army and brought about its retreat ment July 1, 1914: "I had a dull pain We now have the picture of the acr0ss my back and often suffered so I tables turnedthe Germans in eould hardly walk. I had headaches, full rrfmf wlb trpmpnmlnSP, kidnes didnt act properly and I a a a SMlffi STOCK AT C0)ST a DJ 13 a All of our low quarter shoes and Ladies slippers will be sold at cost, womens and childrens low shoes of this seasons styles. This includes all men's, MEN'S STRAW HATS MEN'S SUMMER SUITS At Cost Or Less. j Will be closed out regardless of cost. I & . COLORED LAWNS These goods that have been so difficult to obtain will be sold out at cost to make room for our fall stock that is now coming in. was bothered with crav-pi a -p,. of men and artillery, the French Unamended Doan's Kidnev Pills so T and Americans in pursuit. The decided to try them. Doan's strength French through warworn have not ened mv back and kidneys and I have lost an iota of their spirit, and had no occasion to e them for several vears. On June 5, 1918 Mrs. Allsbrook said: I wish t oeonfirm he satement I gave The balance is again swinging to Doan's Kidney Pills. I have had n0 ward the Allies. On the one side oasion to use a kidney remedy sinee. is a great army advancing, full of ' V?k Poan,s 8X6 a wonderf medi- 1.1 i nope, wim tne certain oi a con- 60c? at all dealerg Foster3Iilbur J n fitant. ndditifin nf frpsh f ntiiiftKill.'S- so.. Mforra at -r . ri. their courage is buoyed up by our i fine American troops pouring in. a a a a u a a a u n u WE MAY ADD OTHER BARGAINS FROM DAY TO DAY gh P tomsum - Wlheeleir Co, EVERYBODY'S STORE WE SELL WAR SAVINGS STAMPS & m m n u a a a a a a a n 0 a 0 a a 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- ' 0-.r luiaiu, i.1 . X.
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